Discover the Adirondacks at the VIC:
About the Paul Smiths Visitor Center

This site is no longer being updated with VIC program and event information. For current information on VIC programs and events, visit: www.paulsmiths.edu/vic. For current information on Adirondack nature trails and natural history, visit: http://wildadirondacks.org/.

Trail
System: The 3,000-acre Paul Smiths VIC contains every
habitat type found in the Adirondack Park with the exception of
alpine vegetation. Included on the property is a 60-acre marsh,
five ponds, several brooks and swamps, bogs, fens, and varied
forest types, most notably northern boreal forest. The site includes
significant glacial and geological features and provides scenic
vistas of Saint Regis Mountain and Jenkins Mountain.

The VIC property
includes over 25 miles of trails, including 6 miles of interpretive trails. The trails and free and open to the public for spring, summer, and fall use. Use of the trails during
these months is free. Trail hours are from dawn to dusk, every
day. Leashed dogs are welcome, The interpretive trails are surfaced for easy access and
feature signs explaining the local ecology. The
trail system traverses a variety of habitats with extensive boardwalks
through wetland ecosystems. The one mile Boreal
Life Trail, for example, features an extensive boardwalk through
a northern bog. In addition to birds, this trail has an impressive
display of native orchids during early July: Grass
Pink, Rose Pogonia, and hundreds of White Fringed Orchids.
Another way to enjoy the VIC trail system is by taking the VIC Map Hike.

The varied habitats at the VIC provide extensive opportunities to learn about and experience nature in the Adirondack Mountains. A wide variety of birds make the VIC their seasonal or year-round home, making the VIC a bird watching haven which has attracted birders from throughout upstate New York and the northeast. The VIC also attracts nature lovers who are interested in wildflowers, trees, mushrooms, butterflies, moths, ferns, and mosses.

Butterfly
House: Adjacent to the VIC Building, is the Breck Chapin Memorial Native Species
Butterfly House, featuring butterflies and moths in all stages
of development. Visitors can view native butterflies up
close and learn about the life stages and migratory patterns of
these colorful insets. Butterfly House
volunteers are available to point out the species of butterflies
in the house that day, provide information on the insect's life
cycle, and identify specific plants that are favored by each species.
Inside the Butterfly House, there are nectar plants for food and
host plants for egg-laying and caterpillar feeding. There are
also touch boxes and information handouts on butterflies and moths.
Outside the Butterfly House is the Frank Hutchins Butterfly Garden, a garden designed to attract butterflies and named to honor the late Frank Hutchins, a longtime supporter of the VIC. The Butterfly House is open from 10 AM to 4 PM, seven days a week
throughout the summer. Free admission.

The VIC Building
houses exhibits on natural history and an information desk. Youngsters
will find "touch tables," games and puzzles to spark
their interest in regional animals, insects and plants. The not-so-young
will find comfortable chairs by the window and, in nice weather,
a restful haven on the front porch.

Classic ski trails are typically groomed 4' wide with a snowmobile and grooming equipment. Track is set when conditions permit.

Skating ski trails are typically groomed 8' to 10’ wide with the VIC's quadra-tracked or snowmobile groomers. These trails are packed and rolled as conditions permit.

Snowshoe trails are typically packed by snowshoers. Most designated snowshoe trails can be skied on with adequate snow and appropriate skier ability.

Cross country skis and snowshoes are available for rental. The VIC also hosts ski races, snowshoe races, skate ski clinics, and snow sports weekends. Both day passes and season passes are available. Download the 2015-2016 Season Pass Application

Facility Rental: The VIC's indoor and outdoor facilities are available for rental for conferences, weddings, parties, and other gatherings. The VIC Great Room, overlooking Heron Marsh and Saint Regis Mountain, provides a quintessentially Adirondack setting for dining. Contact the VIC to arrange a consultation: Kendra Ormerod, VIC Program Director, kormerod@paulsmiths.edu

The VIC trails are free and open to the public, from dawn to dusk, spring through fall. In winter, the trails are open to cross-country skiers and snowshoers for a fee. Day or season passes may be purchased.

This unofficial site celebrates the beauty of the scenic trails at the Paul Smith's College VIC. It is designed to provide detailed material on the plants and wildlife visitors can observe along each of the VIC's fourteen trails.